No quarantine, is it safe to travel?

C. Susilowati, Rila Anggraeni, F. Rohman
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Abstract

One of the sectors most affected by the Covid-19 pandemic is tourism, especially because of the quarantine policy. The quarantine policy is considered an effective strategy to prevent and control the transmission of COVID-19. Quarantine refers to efforts to identify exposure to Covid-19 in a person by segregating and restricting movement. The public hope that the tourism sector will soon improve with the elimination of the quarantine policy. The removal of the quarantine policy as a form of leeway is considered to be able to increase people's intention to travel and boost economic recovery. However, some experts argue that this policy is less effective because people still have concerns over the unexpected emergence of new variants of Covid-19. This explanatory study aims to analyze the perception of quarantine elimination effect on attitude and travel intentions. The study used a survey as the data collection method. The results showed that perceived risk negatively affects tourists' attitudes toward quarantine elimination policies and travel intentions. The tourism provider need to comprehend tourist perceived risk and capable to give valuable information to reduce the risk perception.
没有隔离,旅行安全吗?
受Covid-19大流行影响最大的行业之一是旅游业,特别是由于隔离政策。隔离政策被认为是预防和控制新冠病毒传播的有效策略。隔离是指通过隔离和限制行动来确定某人是否接触了Covid-19。国民希望,随着隔离政策的废除,旅游业将很快得到改善。有分析认为,作为一种回旋余地,取消隔离措施可以提高人们的旅游意愿,促进经济复苏。然而,一些专家认为,这一政策的效果较差,因为人们仍然担心新冠病毒的意外出现。本解释性研究旨在分析隔离消除效应的感知对态度和旅行意图的影响。本研究采用调查作为数据收集方法。结果表明,风险感知负向影响游客对消除检疫政策的态度和旅游意愿。旅游提供者需要了解游客的感知风险,并能够提供有价值的信息来降低风险感知。
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